Revision and update on clinical practice guideline for liver cirrhosis

Ki Tae Suk(Hallym University), Soon Koo Baik(Yonsei University), Jung‐Hwan Yoon(Seoul National University), Jae Youn Cheong(Ajou University), Yong Han Paik(Sungkyunkwan University), Chang Hyeong Lee(Daegu Catholic University), Young Seok Kim(Soonchunhyang University), Jin Woo Lee(Inje University), Dong Joon Kim(Hallym University), Sung Won Cho(Ajou University), Seong Gyu Hwang(CHA University), Joo Hyun Sohn(Hanyang University Guri Hospital), Moon Young Kim(Yonsei University), Young Bae Kim(Soonchunhyang University), Jae Geun Kim(Yonsei University), Yong Kyun Cho(Sungkyunkwan University), Moon Seok Choi(Sungkyunkwan University), Hyung Joon Kim(Soonchunhyang University), Hyun Woong Lee(Chung-Ang University), Seung Up Kim(Yonsei University), Ja Kyung Kim(Yonsei University), Jin‐Young Choi(Yonsei University), Dae Won Jun(Hanyang University Seoul Hospital), Won Young Tak(Kyungpook National University), Byung Seok Lee(Chungnam National University), Byoung Kuk Jang(Keimyung University), Woo Jin Chung(Keimyung University), Hong Soo Kim(Soonchunhyang University), Jae Young Jang(Yonsei University), Soung Won Jeong(Soonchunhyang University Hospital Seoul), Sang Gyune Kim(Yonsei University), Oh Sang Kwon(Gachon University), Young Kul Jung(Gachon University), Won Hyeok Choe(Konkuk University), June Sung Lee(Inje University), In Hee Kim(Jeonbuk National University), Jae‐Jun Shim(Kyung Hee University), Gab Jin Cheon(Ulsan College), Si Hyun Bae(Catholic University of Korea), Yeon Seok Seo(Korea University), Dae Hee Choi(Kangwon National University), Se Jin Jang(Yonsei University)
The Korean Journal of Hepatology
January 1, 2012
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Table 1. Grading evidence and recommendations Evidence Notes High quality Further research is very unlikely to change our confidence in the estimate of effect A Moderate quality Further research is likely to have an important impact on our confidence in the estimate of effect and may change the estimate B Low quality Further research is very likely to have an important impact on our confidence in the estimate of effect and is likely to change the estimate. Any change of estimate is uncertain C Recommendation Notes Strong Factors influencing the strength of the recommendation included the quality of the evidence, presumed patient-important outcomes, and cost 1 Weak Variability in preferences and values, or more uncertainty. Recommendation is made with less certainty, higher cost or resource consumption 2


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